A witness in the on-going
trial of Dodo Chilla Bulus, an Assistant Superintendent of Police,
today February 25, 2014 told Justice E.S Chukwu of the Federal High
Court, Abuja how the accused person conspired with vandals to break crude
oil pipeline and siphon product.
Bulus is currently being
prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on a 2-count charge
bordering on oil theft and pipeline vandalism.
At the resumed hearing of
the case on Tuesday, Lolade Longe, an operative of the EFCC who was led in
evidence by Elizabeth Ayodele, counsel to Commission, told the court that the
accused person served as informant to vandals who siphoned crude oil from
broken pipeline. “I interrogated the suspect. He told me and admitted in his
statement that he was the Commander of the Task Force, Pipeline Vandalism. He
said that he received a text message from his boss, ACP
Ibadim Friday informing him that vandals are likely to operate along
Abaji Road and that he should be at alert. Instead of following up the message
with action, Dodo Bulus forwarded the same message sent to him by his boss to
one Joseph Amaechi, a prime suspect in this matter before your Lordship,”
Lolade said.
She further disclosed
that the accused person received the sum of N1.1m (one million, one hundred
thousand naira) from the said Joseph Amaechi as gratification for the service
rendered.
It would be recalled that
at the last adjourned date, February 18, 2014, the first prosecution witness,
Mailafia Yakubu told the court how he led a team of investigators to arrest the
vandals and their accomplice, Dodo Chilla Bulus.
Bulus who had been in
prison custody since his arraignment on February 18, 2014 was granted bail by
Justice Chukwu in the sum of N10m (ten million naira) with two sureties in like
sum. The sureties must have landed properties within Abuja Municipal Council
and must swear to an affidavit of means. The sureties must be directors in any
federal establishment or Officers not below the rank of an Assistant
Commissioner of Police.
The case has been
adjourned to March 10, 2014 for continuation of trial.
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Wilson Uwujaren
Head, Media & Publicity
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